Cognitive Exprinting
Art as the mind made visible
Cognitive Exprinting is a new field I founded to study how cognition leaves its trace in visual art. Every brushstroke, composition, and gesture carries more than aesthetic intent — it encodes the architecture of thought itself.
This framework treats artwork not only as an object of beauty, but as a cognitive artifact: a record of how a mind organizes experience, manages complexity, and makes meaning.
My paintings are part of this exploration, but Cognitive Exprinting extends far beyond them. It offers artists, curators, and scholars a reproducible way to read the “mental fingerprints” embedded in creative work.
For those who want to dive deeper into the research, methodology, and applications, Visit the Cognitive Exprinting website at www.cognitiveexprinting.art
Here, the focus remains on the paintings themselves — a living archive of my unique cognitive condition.